Abstract

Hydropower plays an extremely important role in the energy market with the increasing energy demand. The intra-annual runoff distribution (IARD) in the hydrological year has an important impact on the energy generation of cascade hydropower plants (CHP). This study evaluated the non-uniformity of IARD of the Datong River basin (DRB) in the hydrological year. The optimal operation model of CHP was constructed based on the genetic algorithm to investigate the impact of the non-uniformity of IARD on the energy generation of CHP. This study shows the following: 1) The observed runoff series has a decreasing trend, the non-uniformity of IARD has an increasing trend overall. 2) The energy generation of CHP shows a weak decreasing trend affected by the decrease of runoff and the increase of non-uniformity. 3) With or without water diversion, the CHP energy generation decreases with the increase of non-uniformity of IARD. 4) The difference of energy generation of CHP between consideration or not the water diversion is about 400 GWh when the inflow frequency is less than 50%. 5) The impact of non-uniformity of IARD on energy generation will be greater with the inflow increasing. This study can provide theoretical support for the water resources management and operation of CHP.

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